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AIN09 – 4 Bringing improv into one to one coaching
One minute you are sitting in your cube, checking your email. The next you hear a knock and all of sudden you are on a theater stage with a spot light glaring in your eyes and expected to perform. Now you wish you had taken at least one art or theater class in high school! This is what some clients might feel when you bring up improv games in a one on one coaching session. What … Read entire article »
Filed under: Applied Improv, Applied Improv Network 2009, Conferences, General, Improv Exercises, Improv in Life, Teaching Improv
WHAT first, then HOW
I ran across a question on the BizMore website How do you reach consensus quickly on a group decision? The key concept that was missing in that title was that it was a critical strategic decision. I think that changes the game on how you approach different kinds of decisions. Here is an excerpt of my response. … Read entire article »
Filed under: Applied Improv, General, Improv in Life
Quick Choice – Make fast decisions in a group
It happens all the time. You are in a meeting at work, a club, a group – and you are faced with a decision. What kind of pizza? What’s the next topic to discuss? How should the group spend it’s time next? You need a decision and you need it now! … Read entire article »
Filed under: Applied Improv, Improv Exercises
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